Hi guys!
I haven't posted in ages and ages, which is good in the sense that my cat, Kiton, has been doing very well with his diabetes. He has been happily posting excellent numbers on his low/no-carb diet for over 2 years now.
After his attack of ketoacidosis and all that drama over 2 years ago, he was weaker for some time but recovered and regained a bit of weight. The vet suggested that we try to get his weight down or she feared another diabetic "episode." SInce I was already giving him food that was HEALTHIER than the diet foods she proposed, I just did my best to make sure he didn't get fed too often. I aim for about 200 calories a day, but some days he's just hungrier!
Well, the weight loss gradually happened. He's now down to a very trim 12 lbs. The big problem is, he's acting well, old! He's not a kitten anymore, he's about 12 years old, but this decline just feels way to rapid. He doesn't jump up on things and move around the way he used to. His joints were checked for arthritis and everything seemed to be fine. He's on a Glucosamine supplement (~200mcg/day) but I just don't see any improvement. I can see his breathing in a way I never used to and it sometimes seems labored.
All his bloodwork over the past to years has been excellent. The vet says he's the right weight and there's nothing wrong with his joints. But something seems wrong to me! He's just so bony, especially through the hindquarters. I want to do more for him, but I'm just not sure what. Help him gain a little weight back? More Glucosamine? Take him back to the vet and look for more joint issues? Maybe there's just something I'm not seeing or thinking of!
I would SO APPRECIATE your help and suggestions!
I haven't posted in ages and ages, which is good in the sense that my cat, Kiton, has been doing very well with his diabetes. He has been happily posting excellent numbers on his low/no-carb diet for over 2 years now.
After his attack of ketoacidosis and all that drama over 2 years ago, he was weaker for some time but recovered and regained a bit of weight. The vet suggested that we try to get his weight down or she feared another diabetic "episode." SInce I was already giving him food that was HEALTHIER than the diet foods she proposed, I just did my best to make sure he didn't get fed too often. I aim for about 200 calories a day, but some days he's just hungrier!
Well, the weight loss gradually happened. He's now down to a very trim 12 lbs. The big problem is, he's acting well, old! He's not a kitten anymore, he's about 12 years old, but this decline just feels way to rapid. He doesn't jump up on things and move around the way he used to. His joints were checked for arthritis and everything seemed to be fine. He's on a Glucosamine supplement (~200mcg/day) but I just don't see any improvement. I can see his breathing in a way I never used to and it sometimes seems labored.
All his bloodwork over the past to years has been excellent. The vet says he's the right weight and there's nothing wrong with his joints. But something seems wrong to me! He's just so bony, especially through the hindquarters. I want to do more for him, but I'm just not sure what. Help him gain a little weight back? More Glucosamine? Take him back to the vet and look for more joint issues? Maybe there's just something I'm not seeing or thinking of!
I would SO APPRECIATE your help and suggestions!